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Child & Family Studies Courses

Stay on top of your curriculum and take advantage of your classroom opportunities. Our curriculum is designed so you can have hands-on experiences from the very beginning through service learning assignments.

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Note: Beginning in Spring 2018, CAFS 123 and 223 will be replaced with CAFS 101.

350. Family Resource Management. (3,0,3). Goal setting and decision-making; development and allocation of resources; social environment influences; life cycle and family structure influences. Prereq: 223; Math 102 or 103 w/104 or 105.

431(G). Family Issues in Gerontology. (3,0,3). Individual and family issues of people ages 55 and older. Prereq: CAFS 323

432(G). Families in Crisis. (3,0,3). Ways diverse families react to and resolve crises. Emphasis on nature of crises, impact on family functioning, and methods of prevention and management. Prereq: CAFS 323

Early Childhood Lab

Early Childhood Lab

Early Childhood Lab

Internship Supervisor

I have enjoyed working with the interns, faculty and staff in Child and Family Studies. The interns are well prepared and professional. They exhibit an exemplary work ethic and are a pleasure to work with on a daily basis. The Child and Family Studies faculty and staff are excellent partners. Their care and concern for the intern’s success in this process is outstanding. They provide opportunities for support and collaboration throughout the intern’s appointment with our agency.
Martha Bryant, M.Ed.
Sales and Program Developer
Picard Center for Child Development